Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 3 had its fair share of horrible guests but also had a few amazing ones. Fans were first introduced to the newer Below Deck franchise in February 2020 when season 1 aired. The first season included Captain Glenn Shephard, a slew of new yachties, and one familiar face, Chef Adam Glick. However, the cast didn't resonate with fans, and Bravo did a complete cast shake-up for season 2 with only Captain Glenn returning.
Fans thoroughly enjoyed BDSY season 2, as they love the new yachties, the many boatmances, and the hilarious guests. Not to mention a surprise pregnancy with Dani Soares and Jean-Luc Lanaux, which led to a paternity test. As for BDSY season 3, it's become a must-watch with Below Deck fans.
BDSY season 3 not only saw the return of Cheif Steward Daisy Kelliher, First Mate Gary King, and Engineer Colin Macrae but always some great new additions and new boatmances. Gary, of course, found himself hooking up with more than half of the women on the boat, including his close friend Daisy. However, none of the drama between the crew compared to how much the fans adored some of the charter guests this season.
The most recent guests on BDSY season 3 are Allegra Gray and Gabe Szczepanek. The couple chartered the sailing yacht in Spain with a few friends for their upcoming wedding. While their friends were difficult for Chef Marco Spaziani to accommodate due to one of their friends' severe gluten allergy, their group was pleasant overall. Allegra and Gabe even got married during their charter, and the whole crew was in attendance.
Another amazing group this season was the fourth charter from BDSY season 3. Primary charter guest Jim Blumenthal and his friends were laidback, despite making the crew put on a talent show. Nonetheless, the BDSY team had fun with it, and the guests showed how much they appreciated their work with a large tip at the end.
The most likable guests from BDSY season 3 were primary charter guest Lane Merrifield and his friends from Vancouver. The Canadian group had a ton of fun partying on the yacht, even though they could not sail while on board. Despite the difficult task of molecular gastronomy they asked from Chef Marcos, the guests made up for it by having the BDSY crew do hurricane shots with them. It's no surprise that the Canadian group was the best charter guests' this season.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht airs Mondays at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.
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